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u heard about the man that jumped out. at this point, fire are trying to determine what started the blaze. there is a tremendous amount of suspicion in this neighborhood recently there had been o arson fires in the neighborhood but the cause remains undetermined. thank you. metropolitan police have ofntified the victim shooting in front of gallaudet university in northeast. troxler wasgregory shot. >> we now know what killed the at the national zoo. xiang's baby died just two weeks ago. releaseds after being the pan the yard, it xiangs that mother mei into herndon immediately. she is out for the first time the death of her panda cub. >> mei xiang is looking almost point, shes has started eating about 80% of bamboo and biscuits. the cub, believed to be a female, suddenly died. scientists and veterinarians gettingthat she was not oxygen to her lungs because of the damaged liver. the cause of death was liver necrosis, the death of liver cells. also evidence of lung disease. that as you can try again in the future. it is a bea
u heard about the man that jumped out. at this point, fire are trying to determine what started the blaze. there is a tremendous amount of suspicion in this neighborhood recently there had been o arson fires in the neighborhood but the cause remains undetermined. thank you. metropolitan police have ofntified the victim shooting in front of gallaudet university in northeast. troxler wasgregory shot. >> we now know what killed the at the national zoo. xiang's baby died just two weeks ago....
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we should not have voided for russia to give us the green light at the u. n. they are still arming the man. they are flying flights over iraq to help assad. if we had the agreement he said about ira, we probably would have prevented that. >> let me ask you quickly what is your criteria for intervention. >> in syria? what is in the interests of the american people. >> no humanitarian. >> each situation will come up with its own set of circumstances. putting american troops on the ground, that has to be within the national security interests of the american people. embargoes and sanctions -- those are things that do not put american troops on the ground. if you are talking about putting troops on the ground, only in our interests. >> i want to return home for the last few questions. this debate is historic. we have two catholic candidates, first time on a stage such as this. i would like to ask you both to tell me what role your religion has played in your own personal views on abortion. please talk about how you came to that decision. talking about how your rel
we should not have voided for russia to give us the green light at the u. n. they are still arming the man. they are flying flights over iraq to help assad. if we had the agreement he said about ira, we probably would have prevented that. >> let me ask you quickly what is your criteria for intervention. >> in syria? what is in the interests of the american people. >> no humanitarian. >> each situation will come up with its own set of circumstances. putting american...
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we should not have voided for russia to give us the green light at the u. n. they are still arming the man. they are flying flights over iraq to help assad. if we had the agreement he said about ira, we probably would have prevented that. >> let me ask you quickly what is your criteria for intervention. >> in syria? what is in the interests of the american people. >> no humanitarian. >> each situation will come up with its own set of circumstances. putting american troops on the ground, that has to be within the national security interests of the american people. embargoes and sanctions -- those are things that do not put american troops on the ground. if you are talking about putting troops on the ground, only in our interests. >> i want to return home for the last few questions. this debate is historic. we have two catholic candidates, first time on a stage such as this. i would like to ask you both to tell me what role your religion has played in your own personal views on abortion. please talk about how you came to that decision. talking about how your rel
we should not have voided for russia to give us the green light at the u. n. they are still arming the man. they are flying flights over iraq to help assad. if we had the agreement he said about ira, we probably would have prevented that. >> let me ask you quickly what is your criteria for intervention. >> in syria? what is in the interests of the american people. >> no humanitarian. >> each situation will come up with its own set of circumstances. putting american...
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yes, it's g-u-r-d-o-n. >> i want to call him gordon, i'm sorry. used frog cells to create new tad poles. last week japanese scientists used yamanaka's approach to use mice cells to produce baby mice. >> on the screen it's different. >> i made it funny with -- >> tell us which is correct. we have it two different ways. competely different. >> let's talk about john. >> let's talk about john. >> the same work, however, the year that yamanaka was born was the first time john gurdon came up with this. they worked on it independently. you can tell this work has been going on for a long time. congratulations to both of them. >> boeing of them. >>> a letter written by albert einstein is being told on ebay. starting price, $3 million. seems high. it was written in 1954 and addressed to a philosophyer, eric gutman. i got my name. he discusses his views on religion. the auction closes october 18th. >> do you think $3 million is high? >> seems like it. are his letters at that rare? >> seems strange, because there was that beatles print, was it a print only go
yes, it's g-u-r-d-o-n. >> i want to call him gordon, i'm sorry. used frog cells to create new tad poles. last week japanese scientists used yamanaka's approach to use mice cells to produce baby mice. >> on the screen it's different. >> i made it funny with -- >> tell us which is correct. we have it two different ways. competely different. >> let's talk about john. >> let's talk about john. >> the same work, however, the year that yamanaka was born was...
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going on with these reasoning before the debating -- you know, and after the debate and we call it e-n-u-n-b. and that's evil nasty unintelligent bullies. bullies don't frighten us. we know the president is going to win this election. >> stephanie: yep. there were 6,000 of us telling the president we had his back last night. >> caller: that was beautiful. in that was beautiful. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: but ann colter said our blacks are better than your blacks. i'm saying that our camp -- we say our camp is better than your camp. meaning we have intelligent individuals when we come to pundits like miller and other people, and they have people like rush limbaugh okay? in comparison -- >> stephanie: let me say, unequivocally, jerry, our blacks are better than their blacks. [ applause ] >> really, steph? >> stephanie: she started it, ann coulter. jim, reince preibus -- >> reince preibus >> stephanie: here is an interesting report. >> america still needs jobs yet the president's proposal would mean fewer jobs. [ whining ] [ laughter ] >> stephanie: he has the most annoying sound in the wor
going on with these reasoning before the debating -- you know, and after the debate and we call it e-n-u-n-b. and that's evil nasty unintelligent bullies. bullies don't frighten us. we know the president is going to win this election. >> stephanie: yep. there were 6,000 of us telling the president we had his back last night. >> caller: that was beautiful. in that was beautiful. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: but ann colter said our blacks are better than your blacks. i'm...
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but t guy who crodt, al tadwe b inuthaoi n ld it's real. i think 're get to go a point where there may be no coming back. we seem to be only to be able to think beyond our kids, one generation. like thinking of a billion. u n't picture morehan one neon stt' going on. i think people feel -- >> brian: when i feel that way, i watch the jetsons because i realize that is truly a look into the future. >> you goto listen to my record 'cause it's a sound track for, if we go out. yoancaunts tabt scinle y cuarat g t coming out that you didn't realize that you had this amazing fan base right from the beginning, right? >> yeah. it came as a bit of a shock. you don't realize that some of ar - 3us y.ve ithn 've gone through a lot of stuff and my music has been part of their life and there is really amazing stories in this documentary that really amazing things, incredible things i've been thrgh. >> brian: which reminds me of a personaltory. thats ck t myse fr rdim w i e aaw you up close and personal. not only that did it mean a lot to them and that's daw
but t guy who crodt, al tadwe b inuthaoi n ld it's real. i think 're get to go a point where there may be no coming back. we seem to be only to be able to think beyond our kids, one generation. like thinking of a billion. u n't picture morehan one neon stt' going on. i think people feel -- >> brian: when i feel that way, i watch the jetsons because i realize that is truly a look into the future. >> you goto listen to my record 'cause it's a sound track for, if we go out. yoancaunts...